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Topic: Mirror's Edge Review
Steve Farrelly
Posts: 954
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

Stumped for what games to spend your money on at the moment (because there are so many)? AusGamers has your back. Well, at least we're ploughing through them as best we can as well (we're only a handful of brave men, remember).

At any rate, today we have the impressive and bold Mirror's Edge in review; a game that is big in its ideas, but smaller in its execution of them. That doesn't mean, however, you should overlook it - in fact, far from it. If you're looking for innovative, enjoyable fun with a new edge that isn't overly tied down to traditional gaming concepts this is for you. If you hate being frustrated, then you may want to prepare yourself.
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Faith and her ilk are hunted for harbouring the very freedom they fight for - it's an ironical nightmare

That's not irony! :)

Great review though, helped me prepare for when it is finally released on a platform that is worth buying it for (PC!!).

last edited by x at 18:18:46 18/Nov/08
Steve Farrelly
Posts: 955
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

but they're using freedom to fight for freedom and are hunted for it - I think it's ironical to utilise freedom in order to fight for it

last edited by Steve Farrelly at 18:28:05 18/Nov/08
Steve Farrelly
Posts: 956
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

Also, let us know what you think of the massive screenshot at the start... happy for our reviews to have screens that size, or happy the way our reviews are at the moment, regardless?
d0mino
Posts: 3622
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
big screen at the start is good, would have preffered a different screen though with a bit more of faiths arms and legs and motion blur while jumping.
nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 14972
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
but they're using freedom to fight for freedom and are hunted for it - I think it's ironical to utilise freedom in order to fight for it


i'm guessing english isn't your first language.

its also not irony because its not a contradiction. it'd be irony if they chained themselves to things to protest for freedom. or if they broke into a jail or something.
Bah
Posts: 3069
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Wouldnt ironic be like asking for a open ended go anywhere game, then finding out its a complete piece of s*** because of that open endedness, like say for example far cry 2?
Steve Farrelly
Posts: 957
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

not biting
Nathan
Posts: 3022
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

There needs to be a Godwin's law for Far Cry 2.

For once I agree with nF - its not ironic, its an entirely expected situation.
FaceMan
Posts: 126
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Short game ?
I smell an expansion.
BassMan
Posts: 1314
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Steve - what's with the italics of specific words & phrases throughout the review?
Steve Farrelly
Posts: 958
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

BassMan, just accentuating certain parts of the review I want to stand out. I guess adding more colour to the way you read, like how comics used to bold and italicise words and phrases in speech bubbles
Bah
Posts: 3070
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Thats a fantastic idea.
nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 14975
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
haha, the irony.
paveway
Posts: 8811
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
the ironical
jamem
Posts: 1
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

Good review mate. Good game for me being short... limited game time. Big pics... good. Personally, it would be easier to read in a column format. Although some may not like having to scroll back to the top after getting to the bottom of the screen.
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Forum Hero
Posts: 14981
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
columns? maybe they could send you a paper copy. and charge you $10 for it. and you'd get all your reviews in one go at the beginning of the month.
mcrunch
Posts: 1
Location: USA

re: ...Mirror's Edge really isn't like any game you've played before.

I couldn't help thinking that this is exactly like 'barbie secret agent' for bigger kids. It came out about 7 years ago for the PC. Perhaps it is unusual if the xbox/ps3 crowds are only used to shoot-em-ups.
Good review. Looks like a nice game.
stinky
Posts: 2897
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
it's like rain, on your wedding day.
Ross
Posts: 1864
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Fighting for freedom is like f***ing for virginity
Damo
Posts: 3252
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I am tempted to buy this..but just don't have the patience to sit in front of a tv screen to play games.
ravn0s
Posts: 7227
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
its released on pc in january
natslovR
Posts: 5972
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
Fighting for freedom is like f***ing for virginity
If you know of a better way to make more virgins I'd like to hear it!!
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